Derivations in Minimalism

Derivations in Minimalism
Author: Samuel David Epstein,T. Daniel Seely
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2006-01-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521010586

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A pathbreaking new perspective on derivation, the series of operations by which sentences are formed.

Derivations in Minimalism

Derivations in Minimalism
Author: Samuel David Epstein,T. Daniel Seely
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2006-01-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780521811804

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A pathbreaking new perspective on derivation, the series of operations by which sentences are formed.

Understanding Minimalism

Understanding Minimalism
Author: Norbert Hornstein,Jairo Nunes,Kleanthes K. Grohmann
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2005-12-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521531942

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Understanding Minimalism is a state-of-the-art introduction to the Minimalist Program the current model of syntactic theory within generative linguistics. Accessibly written, it presents the basic principles and techniques of the minimalist program, looking firstly at analyses within Government and Binding Theory (the Minimalist Program s predecessor), and gradually introducing minimalist alternatives. Minimalist models of grammar are presented in a step-by-step fashion, and the ways in which they contrast with GB analyses are clearly explained. Spanning a decade of minimalist thinking, this textbook will enable students to develop a feel for the sorts of questions and problems that minimalism invites, and to master the techniques of minimalist analysis. Over 100 exercises are provided, encouraging them to put these new skills into practice. Understanding Minimalism will be an invaluable text for intermediate and advanced students of syntactic theory, and will set a solid foundation for further study and research within Chomsky s minimalist framework.

Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Program

Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Program
Author: Samuel Epstein,T. D. Seely
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780470754696

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Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Program presents accessible, cutting edge research on an enduring and fundamental question confronting all linguistic inquiry – the respective roles of derivation and representation. Presents accessible, cutting edge research on the respective roles of derivation and representation in syntactic inquiry. Discusses a wide range of phenomena and also includes alternative, representational perspectives. Features papers by M. Brody, C. Collins, S. Epstein, J. Frampton, S. Gutmann, N. Hornstein, R. Kayne, H. Kitahara, J. McCloskey, N. Richards, D. Seely, E. Torrego, J. Uriagereka, C.J.W. Zwart.

Minimalism and Beyond

Minimalism and Beyond
Author: Peter Kosta,Steven L. Franks,Teodora Radeva-Bork,Lilia Schürcks
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2014-09-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027270061

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The Minimalist Program is just that, a “program”. It is a challenge for syntacticians to reexamine the constructs of their models and ask what is minimally needed in order to accomplish the essential task of syntax – interfacing between form and meaning. This volume pushes Minimalism to its empirical and theoretical limits, and brings together some of the most innovative and radical ideas to have emerged in the attempt to reduce Universal Grammar to the bare output conditions imposed by these conceptually necessary interfaces. The contributors include both leading theoreticians and well-known practitioners of minimalism; the papers thus both respond to broad questions about the nature of human language and the architecture of grammar, and provide careful analyses of specific linguistic problems. Overarching issues of syntactic computation are considered, such as the role of formal features, the mechanics of movement and the property of displacement, the construction of words and phrases, the nature of Spell-Out, and, more generally, the forces driving operations. The volume has the potential to reach a wide audience, favoring inter-theoretical debate with a concise state-of-the-art panorama on Minimalism and advances about its future developments.

Minimalist Essays

Minimalist Essays
Author: Cedric Boeckx
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027233554

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The Minimalism Program is many things to many researchers, and there are by now many alternative versions of it. Central to all is the fundamental question: to what extent is the human language faculty an optimal solution to minimal design specifications. Taken as a whole, the volume outlines the main features of Minimalism, its historical and conceptual sources, and provides an illustration of minimalist theorizing by looking at several properties of the syntactic component of grammar. Some contributions concentrate on what kind of computational tools are made available in a minimalist syntactic component, and how the computational system interacts with external and interface domains of the mind/brain. Other contributions specifically focus on direct empirical gains that emerge from adopting minimalist guidelines.

Linguistic Derivations and Filtering

Linguistic Derivations and Filtering
Author: Hans Broekhuis,Ralf Vogel
Publsiher: Equinox Publishing (UK)
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2013
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UCBK:C110202488

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This volume focuses on the role of the postulated derivational and filtering devices in current linguistic theory and aims to promote the exchange of ideas between the proponents of MP and OT in order to evaluate the role of these devices in the two frameworks. It sheds more light on the tenability of the often proclaimed opinion that MP and OT are incompatible frameworks given that the explanatory power of the former mainly resides on the generative device whereas the explanatory power of the latter mainly resides in the filtering device. Papers from various perspectives discuss and compare the two devices in the two frameworks. The volume thus collects a large number of the arguments in favour of more a strictly derivational approach, a more strictly filtering approach, or a more hybrid approach. The book will be of interest to any researcher or advanced student in Linguistic Theory. It is more specifically directed to syntacticians working within the current frameworks that have developed from Chomsky's minimalist program (MP) and Prince and Smolensky's Optimality Theory (OT).

Working Minimalism

Working Minimalism
Author: Samuel David Epstein,Norbert Hornstein
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0262550326

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Essays present explicit syntactic analyses that adhere to programmatic minimalist guidelines. The essays in this book present explicit syntactic analyses that adhere to programmatic minimalist guidelines. Thus they show how the guiding ideas of minimalism can shape the construction of a new, more explanatory theory of the syntactic component of the human language faculty. Contributors Zeljko Boskovic, Samuel David Epstein, Robert Freidin, Erich M. Groat, Norbert Hornstein, Hisatsugu Kitahara, Howard Lasnik, Roger Martin, Jairo Nunes, Norvin Richards, Juan Uriagereka, Amy Weinberg Current Studies in Linguistics No. 32